About Dr. Reed

Equipuncture owner, Dr. Ginger Reed, grew up on a small farm in eastern Pennsylvania spending her days in a barn full of horses — riding, cleaning stalls, feeding, teaching beginner riding lessons, and just generally horsing around with her fellow horse-crazed friends.

She received her undergraduate degree from The George Washington University and her veterinary medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Reed continued her veterinary education through the CuraCore Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians certification program, then hosted by Colorado State University, and the Integrative Veterinary Medical Institute certified Veterinary Medical Manipulation Practitioner Program. Later, she continued to broaden her understanding and practice of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) and medical manipulation (chiropractic) through advanced courses at the Chi Institute

After graduating from veterinary school, Dr. Reed moved to Lexington, Kentucky, to work at the prestigious Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital. When she relocated with her family to Austin, Texas, in 2014, Dr. Reed embraced this time of change — creating Equipuncture Integrative Veterinary Services with the intention of creating change in the lives of her equine patients (and hopefully the lives of their people, too).

As a veterinarian, certified Veterinary Medical Acupuncturist, and certified Equine Veterinary Medical Manipulation Practitioner, Dr. Reed offers equine acupuncture and equine spinal (chiropractic) manipulation services. In addition, Equipuncture provides nutrition consultations, herbal medicine, and therapeutic laser for our equine patients.

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MY TREATMENT METHOD

  • EXAMINE

    It all starts by learning about your horse through examination.

  • TREAT

    Next, I address your concerns and my exam findings with an individualized treatment plan.

  • EDUCATE

    The last step? We discuss how to refine your horse’s conditioning and nutrition program.

    Think of this as your new beginning.

I’d love to discuss your horse — your wins and your concerns, your challenges and goals.